Summary Bullied by his matriarchal mother, abused by his siblings, ignored by his father, Poil de Carotte's childhood is as miserable as it could be. An illegitimate child, he is the main reason for the enmity which exists between his parents, who continue to live together just to keep up appearances. In the end, Poil de Carotte's suffering becomes more than he can bear... Review Drawing heavily on the poignant novel by Jules Renard on which it is based, Poil de carotte is a modest yet appealing film which has stood the test of time mainly because of the quality of its acting performances and its inherent humanity. It is more memorable than Julien Duvivier's earlier silent version of 1925, also named Poil de Carotte. The part of Poil de Carotte was played by 11 year old Robert Lynen, who was alleged to have been discovered whilst walking down the Champs-Elysées in Paris. Lynen is totally captivating and the film made him an instant star, launching what looked like becoming a very promising film career – until he was shot dead whilst fighting against the Germans in 1944. Harry Baur, a legendary stage and film actor (who also died during World War II, allegedly at the hands of the Gestapo), also turns in a typically fine performance. The reconciliation between father and son at the end of the film provides its most enduring image, enough to melt the heart of all but the most stoical of spectators.
关于三个女人和一个女孩的故事,平凡的某一天突然被另外两个人的突然到来打乱。一个在镇上鬼鬼祟祟,就像一个难以捉摸的存在,一个幽灵般的存在。另一个是一名携带枪支的受伤男子,他扰乱了成年熟女的生活方式。整个电影情节发生在现实与想象、梦想与噩梦、恐惧与欲望之间的微妙界限上,在一个笼罩着神秘的故事中,ARIMA可以意为透过迷雾瞥见的东西,是你能感觉到但仍然看不清楚的东西,是一个梦想,一段回忆,一种渴望。。。